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World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery. Sep 27, 2018; 10(6): 70-74
Published online Sep 27, 2018. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v10.i6.70
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Figure 2 Inverted Meckel’s diverticulum causing intussusception without heterotopic tissue. A: Capsule endoscopy: small bowel bleeding, but failed to detect intestinal pathology; B: Computed tomography scan: small bowel intussusception at the distal ileum with possible 2 cm sized low-density mass (white arrow); C: Laparoscopic finding: the intussusception at the distal ileum with palpable club-like intraluminal mass; D: Finger-like projection with normal mucosa and surface ulceration; E: Section of finger-like projection: serosa in folding with mesenteric tissue, consistent with inverted diverticulum causing intussusception without heterotopic tissue.


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